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Psychic TV or PTV, an electronic music group, was conceived by Alex Fergusson at 50 Beck Road, Hackney to create Industrial music. The idea was implemented with the cooperation of Genesis P-Orridge and Monte Cazazza in 1981. Industrial music is a comprehensive term that includes varied styles and interpretations like jazz. Another great contributor to this movement was Alex Fergusson, the musician, who had already played with Gen in Alternative TV. Gen was a drummer and one of his new poem “Just Drifting” inspired Fergusson to turn it into a song to be played by a band to called Psychic TV. Alex played the “Just Drifting” in a stunning manner on his acoustic guitar and it became the first song of the album on WEA, “Force the Hand of Chance”. They also invited Peter Christopherson to direct its video production and thus an astounding work of music was created.

Almost simultaneously another music album ‘Dreams Less Sweet’ was also created. Its catchy pop songs were written by Fergusson and its sound experiments were created by Peter Christopherson and Geoff Rushton. Later Alex Fergusson left and was replaced with techno artist Fred Gianelli who worked from 1988-1992. The key studio albums of this period were Jack the Tab, Tekno Acid Beat and Towards the Infinite Beat.

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